Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Year. Show all posts

13 January, 2015

Get Organised!

It's New Year & It's Time to Get Organised!
Back to School, Back to Work.... New rosters, New calendars, New times, and New routines!Sound like your place? It's certainly mine and keeping on top of it can be tricky if you let it get away from you.
So whilst the New Year is till upon us why not take advantage of the time and get de-cluttered, and super organised with some of these helpful decorating tips centred in and around maximising your organistaion for what's ahead this year!
Some of these projects can be done in an evening or across a weekend. 
So put on your 'tidy' hat and get cracking! S x
 
 
Make the Space Work for You! Whether you have an excess of square footage or are cramped into a too-small space, there are inventive ways to squeeze out useful organization from your home. In a centrally located spot such as a kitchen, a small stretch of wall offers a precious few inches for a family organization spot. Give each person their own slot, or include a message board with important reminders.
Find a version 'here' at Pottery Barn
 
Increase Visibility; Staying organized depends on knowing what you have and where it is; that way, you won’t purchase duplicates or waste time searching for what you need. Putting items on display, such as the narrower shelves filled with shoes, is a great organizational technique to help achieve this goal.
 
Maximise Accessibility - Maximise the Closet Space 
Helping your family stay organized depends on kids and parents being able to use whatever system you have in place. For kids especially, that means ensuring access to all the daily-use items that they can be in charge of, such as clothes and toys. Revamping closets with multi-height rods and storing seasonal clothes within their reach is a great organizational technique. Clothes they’ll grow into or use in different weather can be stashed in up-high, out-of-reach spaces.
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Make It Pretty: It’s so much easier to maintain an organization system if it’s one that you love to look at. Invest in pretty containers , jars, clips and hangers; choose a color scheme; and spend time thinking how your organization can and should be part of your decor.
 
Organize by Person or Function: Bins, baskets, hooks, and containers all lend themselves to a simple but underused organization technique: labeling. Handwritten or computer-generated, labels can quickly help you and your family sort, store, and find what you need. Try labels in an entryway, on shelves, and in the kitchen.
 
Mix Storage Types. Organization options are much more limited if you have just one type of storage - all drawers or open shelves, for example. The most clean-looking, hardworking spaces have a little bit of everything: baskets and bins to hide less visually pleasing elements, open shelves for easy access, and higher-up storage for things that aren’t used as frequently.
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Enjoy,
 
subtext - images via bhg, pinterest, houzz

30 December, 2012

Summer Holidays....




I Love ...
Christmas - New Year Summer Holidays -
Often best spent at the beach...
Here's a few pics of my little slice of heaven [two people included!].
Where's your fave summer holiday spot?
Enjoy,
 
images via Sarah Verity - Verandah Home & Garden Living Solutions

The Christmas - New Year Holidays....




It' been a little while between posts - I hope you have been keeping well and inspired! I have missed you ...
Lots has been happening on my side with jobs, family, house renovations & landscaping and I have embarked on more study - certifications in business & management, and diploma in marketing! With that I have been updating my business website & the Verandah Home & Garden Living Solutions facebook page - please visit and like me!
 


 
I hope you have enjoyed your Christmas with your family and friends... and the Summer [in Australia] and the Winter [in the Northern hemisphere- for my sister and her family].
This Christmas was especially fun as our little 2.5year old Isabelle really got the jist of it all including Santa and the idea of the Nutcracker guarding the gifts! Christmas is magic once again with little ones...


 
And you're enjoying a little rest over these holidays and gearing up for a fun new years!
Take care - Enjoy,
 
images via Sarah Verity - Verandah Home & Garden Living SOlutions & homelife.com.
Australian Country Style - photography Prue Ruscoe - styling Shannon Fricke

10 January, 2012

New Year New Things...

What have you been thinking about for this New Year? Something to save for, to plan for, to decorate for, to exercise for, to quit for, to work for... what's on your list of New Year To-Do's? Seems that New Year we aim to set out to do so many things... why do you think that is? I know in my household it's the one time of the year that we definitely take a home a way from home holiday - where there's just where you stay, a good book, maybe a movie or two, often somewhere near the beach, swimming, alfresco easy meals with drinks in tow, and lots of relaxation and thinking time! And often thinking time leads to planning - well it  does in my case - much to my husband's cringe worthy sentiment! 

So this year what will I do... hmmmm, more quality time with Isabelle - but at work 5days +, more on our 'new-old' home, more on Palatial Living, more with Verandah [some how], more on my day time career, more courageous moves as opposed to reckless risk taking, more on travel, more more more... where is less - well less spending, less eating - the wrong things[!!], less procrastinating, less frustration, and less impatience. Hey it's a year long project - there's a bit here... 



Once we got home from our lovely holiday in our home-away from home Port Douglas... we got cracking on our front & back garden... and have started a terraced area that will be home to our chooks and a Guinea pig when we get them in February some time and Isabelle's slippery dip [aka slide] 
So this is MY YEAR- not much like any other year - but I am determined to make a few more things happen and get a few more 'ducks in a row' so to speak! 
And next week I am off to India for a week - Yay! On a work trip - for a sponsorship award that I submitted a proposal for & won - selected for might be a better turn of phrase! To an international trade fair headed up by the lovely people at AEPC the Ministry of Textiles India in conjunction with TCF Australia.... 
So what are you going to make happen this year... 
love to hear from you x

images via tumblr, miss wallflower, glamourai

14 January, 2011

Pretty New Year House Snoop!







Sitting Pretty on Pretty Beach, I am in love with this gorgeous holiday home located directly on Pretty Beach Road - on the [Pretty] Beach. Looks to be a devine investment for a Palatial weekend away! And with only 90mins north of Sydney, and all the bells & whistles that goes with - what a great excuse to leave the city each Friday afternoon.... Can we go now?
Enjoy,


Agent's Blurb.... Adam Gilbert [Realty] located Avoca Beach, Central Coast NSW.
As an independently owned and operated boutique agency they have an inherent passion for the local area, strong ties to the community and an intimate understanding of our market.

A Stunning and Exclusive Holiday Residence
Just 90 minutes from Sydney and a million miles from care you'll find this beautiful two storey home overlooking the sparkling waters of Pretty Beach. Immaculately presented inside and out, this outstanding home will impress with both function and form alike and will be an absolute pleasure to inspect.
- Quality finishes throughout in an open plan design
- Large bedrooms with plenty of storage throughout
- A wonderful entertaining deck overlooking the water
- Fully fenced manicured gardens; workshop space
- A wonderful weekender with holiday letting potential

Domain Property ID Property ID: 2008762940
Please contact the agent, Adam Gilbert, HERE for more details.

Images & details via Domain.com.au





24 December, 2010

Wishing You A Very Happy Christmas!



A Huge Thank You to following and visiting me here at Palatial Living this year. Your kind comments and words of support & encouragement help me to realise that I am helping to inspire someone 'out there'! I really do appreciate you, and it's you that continue to inspire me to keep Palatial Living become more Palatial [if that's possible!]. I am off on holiday with my darling husband and gorgeous baby girl for a couple of weeks up in Far North Queensland... I will be sure to keep my eye out for all things Palatial when I am away to share with you on my return...
Wishing you & your families and friends a very Happy & Safe Christmas time... I can't wait to see you in the New Year - 2011! Take care & Enjoy your Palatial Living,

03 December, 2009

House & Garden's 'Wizards of Oz - Special Design Talent'

[Above] This main image is from Pip's LifeInStyle stand for PipWilly in February 2008, which I am proud to gloat that I helped advise Pip on & style it together - which wasn't hard considering all her beautiful products! [all images - click to enlarge]
Australian H&G's January 2010 cover
Be sure to catch the rest of the article profiling Australian designers to watch out for!

If you caught my last post you will know that I am incredibly excited & proud of my friend, and colleague - Pip [Wilkinson] who is the owner & fabulous designer of 'Pip Willy'. I have just received my new year copy of Australian House & Garden's January 2010 issue and Pip has been featured in this wonderful editorial on Australian designers putting Oz on the map for style!
We love your style, original & beautiful designs, attention to detail & quality, and your aesthetic approach to all of your work. Well done Pip, I can't tell you how happy I am, and I'm sure all that have worked with you, are of you! Can't wait to see more of you & your work in print! Congratulations - S x.

Make sure you grab your copy of Australian House & Garden, January 2010 issue - due out mid December.
For more details & where you can purchase Pip's gorgeous pieces please visit her website
'Pip Willy'.

Images & Editorial from Australian House & Garden January 2010 issue.

02 December, 2009

Pip Willy's Best Buys for New Year [Already]!

Well I am very excited to have just received one of my 1st magazines for 2010 - the Australian House & Garden January 2010 issue just landed in my post box today! Real Living January 2010 beat it by only by a couple of days... But I hear you say - what January '10 issues already, well in magazine production world as I suspect is, much like the fashion/ clothing industry we have already put away Easter and Mother's Day and are onto close to season trend & colour forecasts for Summer '10/'11.
But my excitement does not stop at just getting my new H&G issue - it is because my good friend, and colleague, Pip Wilkinson, owner & stellar designer of 'Pip Willy' is heavily featured in this H&G issue!
[Above] Charcoal Black Screen in Robina Belgian Linen fabric, $140/m, from PipWilly.com
[Above] Pictured Top Left - No. 19 'Rust Abstract' Lamp by PipWilly $130.00, visit PipWilly.com for more info

Fresh New Cover - New Year - Australian House & Garden, January 2010 issue cover.

This is not the first time Pip has been featured in our fave Australian interior decor & design mags - her product & designs have graced the pages of Australian Home Beautiful, Inside Out and Australian House & Garden previously over the past year. Here I have posted her editorial splurge with 2 pieces that have been featured in 'Best Buys Under $200' on page 20, and page 24 from H&G's January '10 issue.
But hang in there there's more - will post next - on the fabulous editorial piece on Pip, as a 'Dream Weaver' in 'Wizard's of Oz - Special Design Talent - 25 Designers putting Australia style on the map...'.

To find out more about Pip & importantly on how to get your hands on Pip's product & special requests you can contact her through her website Pip Willy.

Images & Editorial from Australian House & Garden, January 2010 issue.

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